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Summer Youth Internship Program (SYIP)2019

Parent Information SessionPresented by

Department of Career and Technical Education

Welcome & Greetings

Dr. Lupe Ferran Diaz, Executive DirectorDepartment of Career and Technical Education

Welcome & Greetings

Stephen WebbVice President, Marketing

Welcome & Greetings

Rachelle MetcalfeAssociate Director

Office of Admissions

Welcome & Greetings

Mr. Tim MeerbottMayor

Town of Cutler Bay

Welcome & Greetings

Dr. Pablo OrtizVice President for Regional Academic Locations

& Institutional DevelopmentVice Provost, Biscayne Bay Campus

Welcome & Greetings

Michael HearonAssistant Vice President of Operations

Biscayne Bay Campus & Regional Academic Locations

What is an internship?

•Practical experience in the work environment•Make direct contact with professionals in the community•Apply what you have learned in career academy or school program•Experience in the workplace that will be lifelong

SYIP Internship Basics

▪ Dates - July 1 – August 2, 2019

▪ Required hours - 150 during five-week period

▪ 30 hours weekly

▪ Work-based learning experience

▪ Student population – Rising 10th – 12th grade students between the ages of 15-18, reside in Miami Dade County, and are currently enrolled in M-DCPS

▪ Sponsored by Miami Dade County, The Children’s Trust, Career Source of South Florida, Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines, JPMorgan Chase, and the Foundation for New Education Initiatives for students approved to work in Miami-Dade County (SYIP)

Eligibility to Participate in SYIP

▪ Completed Online Pre-Internship Preparation Course

▪ Eligible to work (provided proof of social security)

▪ Reside in Miami Dade County

▪ Employed by a CTE approved organization located in Miami-Dade County https://miami.getmyinterns.org

▪ Secured school accident insurance - required

▪Opened South Florida Educational Federal Credit Union (SFEFCU) account by May 31, 2019

▪ Provided all required documentation by May 31, 2019

Required DocumentationCompleted and Turned in by May 31, 2019

• Pre-internship Odysseyware class completion certificate

• Placement Information Form (if placed)

• Resumé

• Summer School Registration Form

• Emergency Student Data Card

• Social Security Card Verification Form

• School Accident Insurance

• Field Trip Permission Form

• Authorization for Photo/Video

• Demographic Form

• SFEFCU Proof of Direct Deposit

• W9 Form

• TANF Form (CareerSource)

How do students get paid?

• Sponsored by Miami Dade County, The Children’s Trust, Career Source of South Florida, Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines, and JPMorgan Chase, for students approved to work in Miami-Dade County (SYIP)

• Students will receive three (3) payments

• 1st payment July 8 - $100 to cover Incidentals and includes transportation stipend *• 2nd payment July 19- $634.50• 3rd payment August 9- $634.50- after all assignments and timesheets are submitted to Teacher Supervisor

• If on Company Payroll – Paid directly by company

• For questions related to the Grant payroll, please call the SFEFCU at 305-270-5239

*If the student opened the South Florida Educational Federal Credit Union account by May 31, 2019

Summer Youth Internship ProgramStudent Handbook

• https://www.ctemiami.net/internships-2019/

• Rules and Procedures

• Integrating into the internship environment

• Internship Assignments – (completed via the Odysseyware internship online course)

• Timesheets –– totaled and signed weekly by internship supervisor and e-mailed by intern to their assigned teacher supervisor to be verified

How are students graded?

• Progress report - Midterm

• Student Self Evaluation

• Employer Evaluation

❑ Student Evaluations – NAF Track Certification Evaluation

❑ Student Evaluations– delivered via the Odysseyware course

• Grade Calculation

❑50% assignments

❑50% internship supervisor assessment

What if the student does not have an internship placement?

After completion of online pre-internship course and resume´ have been approved:

• Apply for positions on the website -- https://miami.getmyinterns.org

• Schedule an Interview (call if you are late)

• Cancel future scheduled interview appointment(s), if necessary

• Accept the first placement offered

• Do not be a no-show!

• Call 305-693-3005 to inform us that you have been hired.

Questions & Answers

Contact InformationAdministrators

Ms. Madelyn Almeida-Fernandez

Ms. Evie Mayor

Ms. Krisdhal Ugarte-Torre

Resource Links

https://miami.getmyinterns.org

https://www.ctemiami.net/internships-2019/

Department of Career and Technical Education

Internship Hotline305-693-3005

Robert QuinnInternship Facilitator

Pamela LopezPre-internship online course

Magaly ErcillaESE SYIP Internship

Willa Young

Office Assistant

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